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May get improved contract terms

Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said Jones (chest) may have his contract addressed during the offseason, Matthew Tabeek of the team's official site reports.

Analysis: Jones has two seasons remaining on a five-year, $71.25 million extension that now looks like a bargain compared to the contracts for other top wide receivers. He easily outperformed his $12.9 million cap hit in 2018, leading the league with 1,677 receiving yards despite playing through injuries all season. At last check, he was headed for X-rays on his chest area after posting a 9-138-1 receiving line Week 17 against Tampa Bay. The lack of follow-up from Atlanta beat reporters suggests nothing…read more

Published: Tue, Jan 29 at 11:20am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Excels in season-ending win

Jones brought in nine of 13 targets for 138 yards and a touchdown in the Falcons' 34-32 win over the Buccaneers. However, he apparently was headed for X-rays to his chest area following the game, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: The potential injury aside, Jones enjoyed an outstanding season finale, capping it with his ninth 100-yard game of the campaign. Jones also scored a total of five touchdowns over the final four games, a welcome sight after he famously failed to find the end zone in his first seven contests. The eight-year veteran also finished 2018 with the second-highest reception (113) and receiving yardage (1,677) totals of his career, while his eight touchdowns equaled the second-best figure that he's ever…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 30 at 1:45pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ready for Week 17

Jones (hip/ribs) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game in Tampa Bay, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: After returning to practice Friday as a limited participant, Jones is set to hit the 16-game mark for a third time in the past four seasons. His consistent presence on the injury report hasn't prevented him from piling up a league-high (for wide receivers) 1,539 scrimmage yards, with a good chance to reach 1,600 for the second time in his career. Jones caught 10 passes for 144 yards in a Week 6 win over Tampa Bay, boosting his career averages against the Bucs to 7.2 catches for 120 yards and…read more

Published: Fri, Dec 28 at 10:55am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Gets go-ahead for Week 17

Coach Dan Quinn said Jones (hip/ribs) will play in Sunday's game at Tampa Bay, William McFadden of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Per usual, Jones is expected to play without doing much work in practice. He's looking to defend his spot atop the NFL leaderboard for receiving yards, sitting 114 ahead of DeAndre Hopkins and 121 ahead of Mike Evans. Jones roasted the Tampa Bay defense for a 10-144-0 receiving line on 14 targets in a 34-29 Falcons victory back in Week 6. Another update will be available when Atlanta releases its final injury report Friday afternoon.

Published: Fri, Dec 28 at 10:33am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Held out again Thursday

Jones (hip/ribs) didn't take the practice field Thursday, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Despite following his precise regimen from a week ago so far, Jones seemingly is healthier this time around, if coach Dan Quinn is to be believed. Unfortunately for Jones, he was unable to log any on-field work Thursday after participating in an earlier walk-through, per McClure. After progressing to limited at last Friday's session, Jones earned a questionable designation and eventually was deemed active for Week 16, so being tabbed with the former would give him a good chance to yield the…read more

Published: Thu, Dec 27 at 1:47pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Healthier than last week

Coach Dan Quinn said Jones (hip/ribs) is ahead of last week's schedule, which may result in some practice reps Thursday, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Slated to test out his pair of injuries during walk-through, Jones could get clearance to practice one day earlier than Week 16 preparations. Even if he does, though, the Falcons are poised to take a cautious approach with the wide receiver, who battles health concerns on a near-weekly basis.

Published: Thu, Dec 27 at 9:50am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Doesn't practice Wednesday

Jones (hip/ribs) was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Prior to the session, coach Dan Quinn relayed on 92.9 The Game Atlanta that Jones' workload will be monitored closely this week, but the wideout hasn't been ruled out for the regular-season finale. Quinn later added the Falcons will do what is in the "best interest" of Jones, according to McClure. Jones was contained to just one limited practice last week before gaining clearance to play by Sunday, but Quinn and company will keep close tabs on the wide receiver to ensure he can handle the…read more

Published: Wed, Dec 26 at 1:40pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Practice time to be limited Week 17

Coach Dan Quinn said Wednesday that Jones' practice reps would be restricted throughout the week while the wideout battles hip and rib injuries, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Quinn noted that the same restrictions apply to Tevin Coleman (groin), though neither the running back nor Jones has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup with the Buccaneers and both are scheduled to at least take part in the walk-through portion of Wednesday's practice. While there's little on the line for the Falcons in Week 17, Jones may gain clearance to suit up this weekend if he endures no setbacks in his recovery from the two injuries over the next few days. Ahead of the Week 16 win over…read more

Published: Wed, Dec 26 at 6:45am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Fades after promising start

Jones (hip) caught four of five targets for 28 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 24-10 win over the Panthers.

Analysis: Jones got off to a promising start to the game, catching four passes -- including a one-yard touchdown grab -- on his team's opening drive. Unfortunately, he was targeted just once the rest of the game and finished with a modest performance by his lofty standards. It's unclear if Jones' nagging hip injury played a part in limiting his involvement, but it is fair to assume he wasn't 100 percent healthy. With nothing left to play for this season, the star wideout could be held out next Sunday…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 23 at 2:30pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ready to go Week 16

Jones (hip) is active for Sunday's Week 16 tilt against the Panthers.

Analysis: As much was suspected from reports earlier Sunday, and this announcement officially confirms it. There are no indications Jones will be under any type of "pitch count" with regards to snaps after reportedly going through rigorous pregame warmups that included plyometrics, so he appears fit to be deployed in fantasy postseason matchups as customary against a Panthers team that he produced a 5-64-0 line against back in Week 2.

Published: Sun, Dec 23 at 8:38am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

In line to play Week 16

Jones (hip) is expected to be active Sunday in Carolina, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Jones went through a series of activities during pregame warmups, including plyometrics (per Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site) and testing out his explosiveness (according to Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com). Per D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, it apparently was enough to gain the approval of head coach Dan Quinn, but the Falcons won't make it official until releasing their inactive list at approximately 11:30 AM ET.

Published: Sun, Dec 23 at 8:18am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Trending toward suiting up

The Falcons are optimistic that Jones (hip), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers, will be able to play, a source told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Analysis: Before confirming Jones' availability, the Falcons will put the wideout through an early morning workout just to ensure the hip issue isn't hindering him too much. The fact that Jones was able to practice Friday in a limited fashion hinted at some progress, but it's still necessary to confirm prior to the 1 p.m. EST kickoff that he's good to go. Given that the Falcons are eliminated from playoff contention, there's some risk that Jones' snaps could be more limited than usual, but if he suits up…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 23 at 5:58am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Status hinges on pregame warmup

Jones (hip), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers, will be tested during pregame warmups before his status for the contest is determined, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Jones trended up over the course of the week, going from no participation in practices Wednesday and Thursday to limited participation Friday. The Falcons and Panthers kick off at 1 p.m. EST, so official word on Jones' status is likely to come with the release of Atlanta's inactive list 90 minutes before game time.

Published: Sat, Dec 22 at 8:58pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Officially considered questionable

Jones (hip) was a limited practice participant Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Carolina, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Coach Dan Quinn mostly sounded optimistic Friday when asked about Jones' status for Week 16, but he also said the wideout is expected to come down to a game-time decision. Per McClure the Falcons intend to take a closer look at their banged-up superstar during Saturday's walk-through. A cautious approach would normally make sense for a team without playoff aspirations, but Jones is still batting for the league lead in receiving yards and already has a long history of playing at a high level…read more

Published: Fri, Dec 21 at 11:02am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Viewed as game-time decision

Coach Dan Quinn said Jones (hip) will be a game-time decision Sunday at Carolina, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Quinn said Jones is mentally preparing as if he will play, with the wideout's participation in Friday's practice a good sign for his Sunday availability, per Jason Butt of The Athletic. There probably wouldn't be any real question about Jones' status if his team was still in the playoff hunt, but the Falcons may prefer to take a cautious approach at this stage of the season. Granted, it wouldn't be the first time Jones battled through an injury without the motivation of a potential playoff…read more

Published: Fri, Dec 21 at 10:35am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Returns to practice

Jones (hip) is taking part in Friday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones has missed a ton of practice time throughout the season but he always seems to make it back Friday for at least a limited session. Coach Dan Quinn is expected to provide an update on Jones after Friday's practice, per Jason Butt of The Athletic.

Published: Fri, Dec 21 at 9:07am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Officially DNP on Thursday

Jones (hip) was listed as a non-participant in Thursday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: As coach Dan Quinn noted earlier Thursday, Jones was on the field for the Falcons' walk-through, but didn't log any practice reps for the second straight day. Quinn described Jones' restrictions as being part of a designed maintenance plan, but the wideout offered no assurances he would suit up Sunday against the Panthers, per McClure. More clarity on Jones' status for the weekend should be gleaned based on what he's able to do at Friday's practice.

Published: Thu, Dec 20 at 1:32pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Not taking part in drills

Coach Dan Quinn said that Jones (hip) would go through the Falcons' walk-through Thursday but wouldn't participate in practice, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: Unless the Falcons indicate otherwise, Jones will be listed as "DNP" on the team's practice report for the second straight day. Despite Jones' lack of reps at this stage, the Falcons haven't shown any overwhelming concern that the star receiver will be forced to sit out this weekend against the Panthers. To that end, Quinn noted that the Falcons planned to restrict Jones' workload early in Week 16 by design, so it's assumed the wideout will increase his activity at Friday's practice. Based on…read more

Published: Thu, Dec 20 at 9:46am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

No practice reps Wednesday

Coach Dan Quinn said Jones (hip) won't practice Wednesday but will be evaluated throughout the week to determine his availability for Sunday's game at Carolina, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports. "We've been through this before with him where we'll take it through the first couple of days and see what it looks like for Friday," Quinn said. "I'm encouraged by where he's at. But until he runs -- move and go -- you have an injury that's there that walking doesn't bother you as much as cutting and turning and jumping for passes and diving like he does."

Analysis: Jones is no stranger to being limited in or sitting out practice due to injuries, as intimated by Quinn on Wednesday. A hip issue is bothering Jones this time around, with the receiver having previously endured calf, hand, ankle and foot issues in addition to an illness just this season alone. Taking Quinn at his word, Jones' status should be watched closely to learn whether an absence is possible in Week 16.

Published: Wed, Dec 19 at 10:34am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Tending to hip injury

Jones won't practice Wednesday due to a hip injury, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Prior to the session, coach Dan Quinn said on his radio appearance with 92-9 The Game Atlanta that Jones would be limited in practice Wednesday. Instead, the wide receiver will rest his ailing hip, as he's done a number of times this season with other injuries. It should be noted he missed a game in 2014 due to a hip issue, so Jones' status should be watched closely to ensure he's available Sunday in Carolina.

Published: Wed, Dec 19 at 9:55am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Will be limited Wednesday

Coach Dan Quinn said Wednesday on his radio appearance with 92-9 The Game Atlanta that Jones (undisclosed) would be a limited participant in the team's first practice of Week 16.

Analysis: Jones wasn't forced to depart Sunday's 40-14 win over the Cardinals with any reported injury, so he's presumably still dealing with a minor foot issue that resulted in his practice time being restricted the last couple weeks. The Falcons will release their first injury report of the week at the conclusion of Wednesday's practice, at which time the exact source of Jones' discomfort will be known. The fact that the wideout is practicing at all Wednesday suggests he's in little danger of sitting…read more

Published: Wed, Dec 19 at 6:51am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Goes deep against Arizona

Jones caught six of eight targets for 82 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 40-14 win over Arizona.

Analysis: Jones placed an exclamation point on a dominant Atlanta first half when he stretched out for a 21-yard diving touchdown grab in the closing seconds of the second quarter. It was the star receiver's third touchdown in two weeks, and his sixth in the last seven games after he started the season scoreless through his first seven contests. Though the season hasn't lived up to team expectations, Jones has been dominant and has an opportunity to finish strong against two mediocre division-rival pass…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 16 at 2:14pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Cleared for Sunday

Jones (foot/illness) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.

Analysis: After missing Wednesday's practice to manage a minor foot injury and Thursday's practice to recover from an illness, Jones rejoined his teammates Friday as a limited participant. He'll do battle with an Arizona defense that allows 7.0 yards per pass attempt (fifth best), including just 7.5 per target on throws to wide receivers. Jones figures to spend much of his afternoon squaring off with top cover corner Patrick Peterson.

Published: Fri, Dec 14 at 12:06pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Back at practice

Analysis: Jones did not practice Thursday, but that apparently had more to do with his illness than his foot injury, and his participation Friday puts him on track to play Sunday against the Cardinals like head coach Dan Quinn expects. The Falcons will provide an official update on Jones' status after Friday's practice concludes, but it looks like fantasy players can plan on him being available for Week 15.

Published: Fri, Dec 14 at 9:08am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Falls ill, but on track for Sunday

Jones (foot) was sent home from Thursday's practice after experiencing flu-like symptoms but coach Dan Quinn fully expects the wideout to play Sunday against the Cardinals, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Analysis: The illness will prevent Jones from practicing for the second day in a row after he was withheld from Wednesday's session with the foot issue. It's believed that Jones' absence for the first practice of Week 15 was for maintenance purposes more than anything, and Quinn's comments suggest the ailment won't derail the star receiver's chances of playing Sunday either. With another day off to regain health, Jones should be back at practice Friday in some fashion, which would likely erase any…read more

Published: Thu, Dec 13 at 9:33am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Still dealing with foot injury

Coach Dan Quinn said Jones didn't practice Wednesday due to a foot injury, Scott Bordow of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: Quinn's comments came in a conference call with Cardinals media as the Falcons prepare to host Arizona on Sunday. He added that he expects Jones to suit up Week 15, so it appears as if the wideout is following a maintenance plan similar to a week ago. Last week, he opened with an absence from practice before being limited on back-to-back injury reports. He ultimately gained clearance to play and torched the Packers for eight catches, 106 yards and two touchdowns.

Published: Wed, Dec 12 at 10:54am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Hauls in two TDs

Jones caught eight of 11 targets for 106 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's loss to the Packers.

Analysis: Jones had three receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown on the Falcons' opening drive before adding a 12-yard touchdown catch early in the fourth quarter. It was a fantastic rebound performance after the Ravens held him to two catches for 18 yards last week. The 29-year-old missed a few plays in that game due to a foot injury, but he didn't appear hampered at Green Bay.

Published: Sun, Dec 9 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Limited Friday, ready for Sunday

Jones (foot), who practiced in a limited capacity Friday, doesn't have a designation for Sunday's contest in Green Bay, Will McFadden of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Prior to his limited listing at Friday's practice, Jones' activity was contained to an appearance at Thursday's walk-through after he logged no reps Wednesday. Despite getting in very little work due to a foot injury, he was cleared to play earlier Friday by coach Dan Quinn, per McFadden. Jones is thus ready to go Sunday versus a Packers defense that has surrendered 13.5 yards per reception and 17 total touchdowns to wide receivers in 12 games this season.

Published: Fri, Dec 7 at 2:43pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Cleared for Week 14

Coach Dan Quinn said that Jones (foot) won't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Packers, William McFadden of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: While nursing the foot injury, Jones was listed as a non-participant in practices Wednesday and Thursday, though he did at least take part in walk-through drills at the latter session. It's unclear how extensively Jones was involved in the team's final practice of the week Friday, but Quinn's comments suggests that the wideout can be included in fantasy lineups with some measure of confidence. Limited to a season-worst line with two receptions for 18 yards on eight targets in the Week 13 loss…read more

Published: Fri, Dec 7 at 10:34am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Non-participant in practice

Analysis: Coach Dan Quinn acknowledged prior to the session that Jones wouldn't practice fully while working through the foot issue, but it was expected the wideout would be able to do some limited activity in team drills. That evidently didn't materialize given the non-participation listing, though it's still believed Jones went through the walk-through portion of the practice. Quinn also indicated earlier Thursday that he anticipates Jones playing Sunday against the Packers, which seems like a…read more

Published: Thu, Dec 6 at 1:51pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Will be limited Thursday

Coach Dan Quinn said that Jones (foot) wouldn't fully participate in team drills Thursday but will go through the walk-through portion of practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: The Falcons have been taking a cautious approach with Jones' practice activity after he picked up a foot injury in Sunday's loss to the Ravens, but Quinn relayed that he expects the wideout to play in Atlanta's Week 14 matchup with the Packers, according to Jason Butt of The Athletic. Jones will likely go down as a limited participant on Thursday's practice report before presumably increasing his involvement Friday, which would allay most of the concern about his availability for the weekend.

Published: Thu, Dec 6 at 9:33am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Dealing with foot injury

Analysis: Jones handled a 77 percent snap share in Sunday's 26-16 loss to Baltimore, but he seemed to miss a few plays late in the game. His final stat line -- two catches for 16 yards on eight targets -- was also a massive deviation from the norm. Of course, the Falcons have frequently listed Jones on the injury report with minor issues over the years, so it's hard to know if his Week 14 availability is truly in jeopardy. He has a history of surgical procedures on his right foot, but it hasn't been…read more

Published: Wed, Dec 5 at 1:11pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Sees dominance snapped in major way

Jones caught two of eight targets for 18 yards during Sunday's 26-16 loss to Baltimore.

Analysis: Oof. Jones entered Sunday with at least 100 yards in six straight games and three touchdowns in the process. He and Matt Ryan simply never got on the same page Sunday, as Ryan tallied his lowest yardage mark in a game in which he attempted at least 10 passes in his career. Expect both Ryan and Jones to rebound in a big way during Week 14 against the Packers, a team that entered Sunday among the top 10 in the league in passing yards surrendered, but one that seemed to have quit during an…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 2 at 1:47pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Continues tremendous streak of play

Jones hauled in 11 of 14 targets, amassing 147 receiving yards but accounting for one costly fumble during Thursday's 31-17 loss to New Orleans.

Analysis: Jones has been remarkably productive of late, with 741 receiving yards over his past six outings, the most he's pieced together in a six-game stretch since Week's 4 through 9 of 2016 (which included his 300-yard receiving performance against Carolina, the sixth-most all-time in an NFL game). The five-time Pro Bowler is a perennial WR1 option in fantasy, largely due to his monstrous target share and consistent receiving output despite touch-and-go scoring production. This season, Jones trails…read more

Published: Thu, Nov 22 at 9:23pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Scores for third straight week

Jones caught six of his nine targets for 118 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 22-19 loss to the Cowboys.

Analysis: Jones led the team in targets, catches and yardage while scoring his third touchdown in as many weeks. He's been remarkably consistent of late, topping the 100-yard mark in six of his last seven games to boost his season average to a staggering 115.8 yards per contest. Jones should continue his excellent run Thursday in what could be a high-scoring affair against the Saints.

Published: Sun, Nov 18 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Fastest in NFL history to 10,000 yards

Jones caught seven of 11 targets for 107 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 28-16 road loss to the Browns.

Analysis: Jones topped the 10,000 career receiving yard mark on a second-quarter reception, becoming the fastest in NFL history to do so in just his 104th game. He capped that same drive with a one-yard touchdown, giving him receiving scores in consecutive weeks after starting the season on a seven-game touchdown drought. Jones will be a WR1 as usual at home against the Cowboys in Week 11.

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Scores first touchdown of the season

Jones caught seven of 10 targets for 121 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 38-14 win over Washington.

Analysis: Jones made his biggest play of the game in the final moments of the fourth quarter, snagging a bubble screen and cutting upfield for a 35-yard touchdown, his first of the season. Jones has been elite outside the red zone this season, with five 100-yard games, good for a 1,866-yard pace for the season. However, his failure to score prior to Sunday had dragged down his value. A late-game catch-and-run doesn't solve Jones' peculiar lack of production in the red zone, but it's a start. Week 10…read more

Published: Sun, Nov 4 at 2:42pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Exceeds 100 yards in second straight game

Jones hauled in nine of 12 targets for 104 yards during Monday's 23-20 win against the Giants.

Analysis: With another dazzling performance on Monday Night Football against the Giants -- outside of a lost fumble during the third quarter -- Jones surpassed 100 receiving yards in back-to-back games for the first time since Week 9 and Week 10 of the 2016 season. Though the two-time All-Pro has been held without a touchdown over his past 12 regular-season contests, he has benefited from a monstrous workload, with an average of 116 receiving yards on 11.6 targets per game this season. At this rate,…read more

Published: Mon, Oct 22 at 8:30pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Continues dominance of Tampa Bay

Jones hauled in 10 of 14 targets for 143 yards as the Falcons climbed to 2-4 with a 34-29 victory over Tampa Bay on Sunday.

Analysis: In a Week 5 loss to Pittsburgh, Jones did not record a reception until the fourth quarter. Atlanta was sure to get the two-time All Pro involved early and often Sunday against Tampa Bay, as he had seven receptions for 79 yards by halftime in what would prove to be a winning effort. It was the Buccaneers who Jones exploited last year for arguably the greatest game of his NFL career -- 12 catches for 253 yards and two touchdowns. That pattern persisted as the Falcons registered a crucial…read more

Published: Sun, Oct 14 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Salvages value with fourth-quarter effort

Jones hauled in five of nine targets for 62 yards during Sunday's 41-17 loss to Pittsburgh.

Analysis: Jones was the No. 1 Week 5 receiver for many analysts, but he started the fourth quarter without a single reception against a Pittsburgh defense that entered the game allowing the sixth-most yards per attempt in the NFL (8.1). The five-time Pro Bowler went to work in the final frame to salvage a respectable output, amassing five catches for 62 yards, much of it coming in junk time as the Falcons fell to 1-4. Atlanta's Week 6 opponent, Tampa Bay, has struggled mightily in containing opposing…read more

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Cleared for Sunday in Pittsburgh

Analysis: Jones didn't practice Wednesday but returned to limited sessions Thursday and Friday. Coming off a nine-catch, 173-yard performance against the Bengals last week, Jones will take aim at a Pittsburgh defense that has allowed wideouts to score seven touchdowns in four games while producing 16.4 yards per catch and 9.5 per target.

Published: Fri, Oct 5 at 11:31am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Limited Thursday

Analysis: Once again, Jones is building up his practice reps as he tends to health concerns. Assuming he's eventually cleared to take the field Week 5, he'll be facing a Steelers defense Sunday that has given up 220.8 receiving yards per game and seven touchdowns in four contests to opposing wideouts this season.

Published: Thu, Oct 4 at 1:48pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Practices Thursday

Jones (hand/ankle) returned to practice Thursday, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: As he is wont to do, Jones brushed off his most recent health concerns and took the practice field after sitting out the first session of the week. His activity level won't be clear until the Falcons release Thursday's injury report, but he appears on his usual pace to active status on game day, which arrives Sunday in Pittsburgh this week.

Published: Thu, Oct 4 at 11:39am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Has hand, ankle injuries

Analysis: In previous weeks, Jones' practice reps were capped as a result of a calf issue, but a pair of new injuries are to blame in the midst of Week 5 preparations. While he's notorious for playing through pain and producing lofty numbers, Jones' status should be monitored closely this week to ensure he's available Sunday. Jones is set to do battle with the Steelers' 29th-ranked pass defense, which has allowed 304.8 yards per game.

Published: Wed, Oct 3 at 2:03pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Goes off in Week 4 loss

Jones hauled in nine of 12 targets for 173 yards during a 37-36 loss to Cincinnati on Sunday.

Analysis: Jones padded his numbers late by hauling in passes of 17 and 49 yards on a desperate last-second drive, but he was having quite a day for himself prior to that. The two-time All-Pro receiver has had at least five receptions in every game this season, and 96-plus yards in three of four. Jones is sure to be a top-five play at his position in Week 5, facing off with a Pittsburgh secondary that was tied for 29th in pass defense entering Sunday.

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Cleared for Week 4

Jones (calf) was removed from the injury report for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones upped his participation throughout the week, closing things out with a full practice Friday. He has a challenging matchup from an individual standpoint, squaring off with cornerbacks William Jackson and Dre Kirkpatrick. The Bengals have surrendered just 6.3 yards per target on passes to wide receivers, albeit with some help from the early matchups.

Published: Fri, Sep 28 at 11:53am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Logs limited session

Analysis: The limited session amounts to progress for Jones after he was withheld from the Falcons' first practice of the week with the calf issue. All indications are that Jones' injury is of the mild variety, so there doesn't seem to be much concern that he'll be forced to the sideline for the team's Week 4 matchup with Cincinnati. Jones will likely avoid an injury designation this weekend if he's cleared to practice fully Friday.

Published: Thu, Sep 27 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Returns to drills Thursday

Analysis: Jones followed a DNP/DNP/LP regimen last week, so he appears to be a bit healthier this time around. However, it would surprise us if he's listed as a full participant Thursday or even Friday with the Falcons aware of his history of lower-body injuries. The team will clarify his workload on Thursday's injury report.

Published: Thu, Sep 27 at 11:45am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

No practice Wednesday

Jones (calf) was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: As he did last Wednesday, Jones focused on rehabbing his calf rather than practicing, which extended into Thursday's session before he turning in a limited showing Friday. Jones proceeded to rack up 96 yards on five receptions (six targets) Sunday against the Panthers, but end-zone visits remain elusive as he's recorded just one touchdown in his last 10 games, including the playoffs. If he follows last week's schedule, Jones should be cleared to play once Friday's injury report is released.

Published: Wed, Sep 26 at 1:43pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Absent from Wednesday's practice

Jones (calf) didn't participate in the open portion of Atlanta's practice Wednesday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Analysis: The wideout has been dealing with a tight calf since the Falcons' Sept. 16 win over the Panthers, as he missed practices Wednesday and Thursday last week before resurfacing for Friday's session and subsequently suiting up Week 3 against the Saints. It remains to be seen if Jones aggravated the muscle or if the coaching staff is granting him a rest day to recuperate in time for Sunday's matchup with Cincinnati.

Published: Wed, Sep 26 at 12:15pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Just short of 100 yards receiving

Jones hauled in five of his six targets for 96 yards, as the Falcons were defeated in overtime by New Orleans 43-37 on Sunday.

Analysis: Sunday's performance marks the first time in Atlanta's last five games that Jones has not been the Falcons' leading receiver. Though he's averaged 108 yards per game over his past seven regular-season outings, Jones' red-zone struggles persist -- he has just three touchdowns since the start of 2017. Next week, the superstar wideout has a strong chance of falling into the end zone, as he'll face a Bengals secondary that has surrendered multiple passing touchdowns in each of its three games this…read more

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Cleared for Sunday

Jones (calf) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Saints, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Analysis: Jones returned to practice as a limited participant Friday after sitting out entirely the previous two days. He's been a semi-regular presence on Atlanta's injury report the past few seasons, typically fighting through one minor injury or another at any given time. Jones should be busy against a slow-starting New Orleans secondary, though he figures to spend a good portion of the game matched up with top cornerback Marshon Lattimore.

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Deemed ready for Week 3

Coach Dan Quinn said Jones (calf) is ready for Sunday's game against the Saints, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones was held out of practice Wednesday and Thursday, but he reportedly ran routes at full speed during Friday's session. The Falcons have been careful about managing his practice workload the past few seasons, with the star wideout frequently bothered by minor injuries that don't seem to have much impact on his productivity. Another update will be available Friday afternoon when the team releases its final injury report.

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Present for practice Friday

Analysis: There will be more on Jones' Week 3 status once his official level of practice participation is revealed, but his return to the field Friday is no doubt a good sign with regard to his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Saints.

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No go Thursday

Jones (calf) was a non-participant at Thursday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones spoke with the media before the session, stating he experienced a tight calf during the Falcons' Week 2 win against the Panthers. On whether he would practice or not, he was noncommittal, but his subsequent lack of activity during the open part of practice forecast a second straight DNP. Instead, he's been undergoing treatment, as he's done in the past with previous injuries, telling D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he's "day-to-day." Jones doesn't seem in…read more

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Not spotted at practice

Jones (calf) didn't partake in the portion of Thursday's practice that was open to the media, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. "I'm good," Jones said of his health. "I'm just getting treatment and things like that. We've done this numerous of times in the past for me. But, it's just a precaution. It's just day-to-day to see how I feel."

Analysis: In addition to downplaying the severity of his injury, Jones clarified that he first experienced the calf tightness during Sunday's win over the Panthers, though he was unable to pinpoint the exact moment when the pain set in. Despite not being completely healthy, Jones handled a normal snap count and finished with a fairly typical line of five catches for 64 yards on nine targets. While it's not the most encouraging sign he's opening the week with back-to-back absences at practice, Jones'…read more

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Dealing with tight calf

Jones said Thursday that his calf tightened up on him during Sunday's win against the Panthers, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Jones added he's fine, but he's also unsure if he'll take part in his first practice of the week Thursday, per Jason Butt of The Athletic. Expect Jones' status to be clarified upon the release of Thursday's injury report.

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Misses practice with calf injury

Jones was held out of Wednesday's practice with a calf injury, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones didn't show any clear sign of injury in Sunday's 31-24 win over the Panthers, catching five of nine targets for 64 yards while playing deep into the fourth quarter. He has a lengthy track record of appearances on the injury report, having played through a variety of nagging lower-body injuries throughout his career. A return to practice in any capacity Thursday would ease concerns about his availability for Sunday's home game against the Saints.

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Not present Wednesday

Analysis: Veteran days off and personal days aren't uncommon in the NFL, but it's unclear if Jones has been afforded one of them. Expect his status to be clarified upon the release of Wednesday's injury report.

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Held in check versus Panthers

Jones caught five of nine targets for 64 yards during Sunday's 31-24 win over the Panthers.

Analysis: Jones led the team in targets, but he struggled to get much going downfield aside from a 30-yard gain to begin the third quarter. He still tied for the team lead in receiving yardage even as he fell 105 yards short of his total from Week 1, when he was peppered with 19 targets from Matt Ryan. Jones usually doesn't stay down for long and has an excellent chance to bounce back next week in what should be a high-scoring affair against the Saints.

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Masterful Week 1 performance

Jones was the most dominant player for either side during the Falcons' 18-12 loss to Philadelphia on Thursday, compiling 10 receptions on 19 targets for 169 yards.

Analysis: Jones demonstrated why he was undoubtedly deserving of a pay raise over the offseason, as he composed an utterly inspiring performance against the Philadelphia secondary on Thursday night, nearly willing his team to an unlikely comeback victory in the game's waning moments (three catches for 59 yards on the final drive). Not only did he appear to be on another level in the passing game, but he also administered a nasty stiff arm while adding 11 rushing yards from a reverse play on Atlanta's…read more

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Will be ready to go Week 1

Jones said after practice Wednesday that he will be ready to play in the Falcons' season opener against the Eagles, Kelsey Conway of the team's official site reports. "I can do everything," Jones said. "I'm truly 100 percent."

Analysis: Atlanta has withheld the world-class receiver from its first three exhibition contests, with Jones already being declared inactive days ahead of the team's upcoming preseason matchup against Jacksonville. Given that Jones is coming off a 2017 campaign in which he dealt with a plethora of health issues -- from foot surgery in the offseason to hip, back and lower leg ailments at various points throughout the season -- it makes sense that Atlanta is taking preventive measures to keep him fresh for…read more

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Won't play Saturday

Jones won't play in Saturday's preseason game against the Jaguars, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: The same applies to running back Devonta Freeman, with coach Dan Quinn noting Tuesday that he approached the preseason of a mind to not push the duo, given their injury history. The focus thus remains having both Jones and Freeman healthy for Week 1 action.

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Expected to rest Friday

Though Jones warmed up prior to Friday's preseason game against the Chiefs, he reportedly won't play, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Previous reports suggested that Jones might see some action Friday night, but it looks like we won't see him play until next Saturday's dress rehearsal against the Jaguars.

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Should play Friday

Jones appears to be on track to play in Friday's preseason game against the Chiefs, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: That said, the report suggests that Jones likely won't play much Friday, which makes the Falcons' star wideout a less-than-ideal DFS play this week. More importantly, Jones isn't battling any injuries as the regular season approaches, which is something the Falcons would like to remain the case.

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May play Friday

Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said Jones will be "available" for Friday's preseason game against the Chiefs, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones spent most of the 2017 offseason in recovery mode following toe surgery and only made one appearance last preseason, receiving one target in a brief showing. His health hasn't been in question this summer, but his contract status was. In the end, the Falcons restructured his contract to give him a $2.9 million raise for the upcoming campaign. If he takes the field Friday, it may be the sole showing Jones makes during exhibition season. Beyond that, the most interesting aspect surrounding…read more

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Building rapport with offensive coordinator

Jones believes that he and offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian will have a closer relationship with one another this season, and the Falcons' offense should benefit as a result, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. "We are going to have a better relationship," Jones said after practice Tuesday.

Analysis: Outside of woes in the red zone (where Jones hauled in just two touchdown receptions last season), it seemed like business as usual for the five-time Pro Bowl wide out in his first year playing under Sarkisian, as he mounted his fourth consecutive 1,400-yard campaign. Jones' comments indicating that he believes he has another gear to get to under the offensive coordinator may strike fear in NFC South secondaries. Along with Jones, Sarkisian sounded off as well. "We have eighteen games of…read more

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No go Friday

Jones won't suit up for Friday's preseason game against the Jets.

Analysis: Jones has played a full 16-game slate just three times in his illustrious career to date, so it's no shock that the Falcons are holding out their offensive centerpiece in a meaningless contest. On the heels of his fifth 1,000-year season in the the past six years, he'll look to improve his prowess in the red zone, where the Falcons ranked 23rd in scoring in 2017, per Kevin Patra of NFL.com.

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Seeks to improve in red zone

Jones identified the Falcons' red-zone struggles last season as an area that the offense is focusing on improving upon in 2018, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: No NFC playoff team was worse between the 20s and goal line in 2017 than the Falcons, whose red-zone touchdown rate of 49.2 percent was nearly three points below the fifth-ranked unit (Carolina, 51.8 percent). Opposing defenses' focus on neutralizing Jones went a long way toward deflating the Falcons' efficiency, as the wideout commanded practically one third of Atlanta's red-zone targets but hauled in just five of those 19 attempts, tying the Buccaneers' Mike Evans for the worst catch rate of…read more

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Gets extra $2.9 million

Jones agreed to a revised contract with $2.9 million added for 2018, Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Dissatisfied with the five-year, $71.25 extension he signed three summers ago, Jones skipped the entire offseason program and was preparing for a training camp holdout. The Falcons swooped in with a short-term fix, after initially being reluctant to negotiate with a player who has three years remaining on his deal. The two parties likely will reassess the contract next offseason, with Jones surely expecting an extension if he manages to extend his streak of four straight seasons with more than…read more

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Reporting to camp

Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said Jones will be in attendance for training camp Thursday, Matthew Tabeek of the Falcons' official site reports. "We have had continued dialogue all offseason with Julio and his representation. We have come to an agreement with Julio, and we will re-address everything in 2019. I appreciate everyone's hard work and communication on this," Dimitroff said in a statement Wednesday.

Analysis: Jones didn't report to OTAs or mandatory minicamp and was planning on holding out of training camp due to frustration over the five-year, $71.25 million extension he signed in August 2015. However, he will suspend his discontent for the time being and take the field when the team reports Thursday.

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Still integral to team's plans

Falcons owner Arthur Blank believes Jones will finish his career with the team, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. "He's going to be a Falcon for life," Blank said. "I'm convinced of that and so is he. We'll take it from there. But we are all focused on the same thing. I think that we are in good shape."

Analysis: Unhappy with a contract that places him ninth among wide receivers in average annual value ($14.25 million), Jones won't be present for the start of training camp Thursday, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The Atlanta front office told Jones his contract will be addressed after the season, as the 2018 budget doesn't include a raise for a player with three years remaining on his current deal. It appears the two-time All-Pro receiver is prepared to stage a holdout and absorb what could be a…read more

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Preparing for holdout

Jones will not report to the Falcons on Thursday for the start of training camp, Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Frustrated with the five-year, $71.25 million extension he signed in August 2015, the 29-year-old wideout didn't show up for OTAs or mandatory minicamp this spring. While there's no question his contract is a bargain, the Falcons understandably are hesitant to establish the precedent of renegotiating with a player who has three seasons remaining on his deal. Tricky as the situation may be, it's hard to imagine Jones extending his holdout into the regular season, particularly after the Falcons…read more

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Won't receive new contract

The Falcons informed Jones that they have no plans to rework his contract, but remain hopeful the wideout will report to training camp next week, Jeff Schultz of The Athletic Atlanta reports.

Analysis: Jones inked a five-year, $71.26 million extension with the Falcons in August 2015, placing him eighth in the league among receivers in terms of average annual value. After turning in his fourth consecutive season of 1,400-plus receiving yards and 80-plus receptions in the first year of the deal, Jones believes he's worthy of a pay raise. The 29-year-old skipped the Falcons' offseason program and could consider holding out of camp if the Falcons aren't willing to indulge his request.

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Participates in private workout with teammates

Analysis: Jones skipped the entirety of the Falcons' offseason workout program this spring as a display of dissatisfaction with his current contract, which has an average annual value of $14.25 million that ranks eighth among the league's highest-paid receivers. While Jones' participation in Ryan's private workout is undoubtedly a sign of good faith on his part, there's still no telling whether Jones will show up for the start of training camp July 26.

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Jones is expected to participate in Matt Ryan's annual passing camp, which will take place in July. "There's probably about 12 (Falcons players) that are going to get together... and (Jones) will certainly be a part of that," Ryan said to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's D. Orlando Ledbetter after a minicamp session last week.

Analysis: Assurance of Jones' return to Falcons team activities must be taken with a grain of salt at this point. Already having missed OTAs and minicamp, the star receiver has invalidated head coach Dan Quinn's statements from March's NFL owners meetings in which he proclaimed that Jones would be in attendance for all offseason workouts. It would certainly be beneficial for Jones to take some reps with Matt Ryan to build chemistry heading into the training camp, while brushing up on new wrinkles to…read more

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No longer attending minicamp

Jones is no longer attending Atlanta's mandatory minicamp, the Falcons' official website reports. "We have been in contact with Julio and his representation," Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff said. "We will not discuss those conversations publicly except to say we feel they have been productive and constructive. We understand the concerns and thoughts from their perspective. Although not ideal, Julio informed us today he would not be attending minicamp."

Analysis: While Jones has previously stated there is no ill will between himself and the Falcons organization, it appears he'll hold out of the team's mandatory minicamp in what is likely an attempt to secure a new contract. It sounds as if the two sides continue to stay in contact, but when (or if) a new deal will be completed in the near future is unclear. Look for additional updates to be provided over the next month or so as the Falcons get ready for the start of training camp July 26.

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Jones indicated that he will show up for the Falcons' mandatory minicamp June 12-14, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports. "Everybody wants a story right now. There's no story to be told," Jones said in an interview with TMZ. "I'm not going anywhere...I love the organization. I love everybody there. We're good."

Analysis: Though there have been murmurs that Jones may be seeking a new contract, it doesn't sound like his absence from OTAs last week was a result of any dissatisfaction with management. Jones has been keeping himself in shape by working out at his alma mater (Alabama) with former NFL receiver Terrell Owens, and once again projects as the clear top target in an Atlanta passing attack that added first-round pick Calvin Ridley to its ranks earlier this offseason. With more than 80 receptions and 1,400…read more

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Jones is expected to return for the start of minicamp in June, the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Coach Dan Quinn indicated that he had been in touch with Jones this offseason, so the star wideout's absence from OTAs wasn't much of a surprise to him. The storyline doesn't have much meat on the bones, however, as voluntary OTAs are frequently skipped by established players. An absence from minicamp would be more notable, but that's not anticipated at this juncture.

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Not at OTAs

Jones was not present for the first session of OTAs on Monday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Analysis: This was somewhat expected after reports surfaced that Jones wanted "updated" terms in his current contract. Jones is healthy and has reportedly been working out away from the team, unlike last offseason when he was coming off foot surgery. It's not entirely uncommon for established veterans to skip voluntary OTAs, but if Jones is still out when minicamp kicks off June 12, there will be more significance to his absence.

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Jones is expected to be absent for the start of the Falcons' OTAs on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: Jones is supposedly looking for revised terms on his contract, which is set to pay the star receiver $10.5 million for the 2018 season. Jones agreed to a five-year, $71.25 million contract extension with Atlanta in August of 2015, but has since seen Antonio Brown and Mike Evans sign deals north of $16.5 million in annual value (compared to Jones' average annual payout of $14.25 million). NFL Insider Ian Rapoport seemed confident Friday that the team is agreeable to Jones' request, and will come…read more

Published: Sat, May 19 at 11:33am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Jones' erasing of Falcons-related photos from his Instagram account last month has cultivated little tangible anxiety from the organization, as Matt Ryan exemplified Monday during his appearance on ESPN's NFL Live. "I don't think much of it. I think that, No. 1, he's the best teammate that you could ask for... We're fortunate to have him as a part of this organization, for sure."

Analysis: The fact that Jones has not participated in voluntary offseason workouts (which began April 16) is somewhat puzzling, especially considering head coach Dan Quinn's statement at March's NFL owners meeting that he looked forward to the star receiver having a full offseason to build camaraderie with Matt Ryan. Jones sat out for the entirety of the Falcons' offseason program last year and remained a limited participant for training camp while recovering from foot surgery. The perennial Pro…read more

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Jones is not partaking in the first week of Atlanta's voluntary offseason program while he attends the grand opening of his car dealership in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones missed the entirety of the team's 2017 offseason program due to foot surgery, so head coach Dan Quinn's announcement in March indicating that Jones would participate in this year's workouts was news well-received by every tier of the Falcons' organization. Quinn reported that there is no cause for concern regarding Jones being absent in the early going. "It's not mandatory," Quinn said this week from the team facility, "but we knew (he wasn't) going to be here." Jones' prompt return to…read more

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Analysis: Jones eclipsed the 1,400-yard receiving threshold for the fourth consecutive season, but his fantasy production and overall efficiency trended downward in 2017. The superstar perimeter threat managed just three touchdowns during the regular season (a career low for a season in which he played in at least six games) and his catch rate dropped nearly five percentage points from the previous year -- from 64.3 percent to 59.5. For most of the season he seemed like a completely different player from…read more

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Jones snagged nine of 16 targets for 101 yards in Saturday's 15-10 loss to the Eagles.

Analysis: Saturday provided a perfect illustration of Jones, dominant between the 20-yard lines and then not so much down near the end zone. Jones briefly saved Atlanta's season with a gorgeous 20-yard catch on 4th-and-6 during the team's final drive and then came back with a 12-yard nab. However, when it came to win the game, Jones caught one seven-yard pass underneath but was unable to sync up with Matt Ryan on two passes into the end zone, even slipping on the team's final offensive play. Jones…read more

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Ready for divisional round

Jones (ankle) doesn't have an injury designation for Saturday's divisional-round game at Philadelphia, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: The Falcons' injury report has included a number of key skill-position players in both weeks of postseason prep to date, including Jones, who followed a DNP/DNP/limited practice regimen prior to this contest. He's carried an ankle injury for most of the second half of the season, but his production hasn't experienced any dips. As evidence, Jones averaged six receptions (on 10 targets) for 97.8 yards per outing and reached the end zone three times over the last nine games. Consequently, he's a…read more

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Back at practice Thursday

Jones (ankle) was seen during the portion of Thursday's practice open to the media, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: The Falcons will provide an official update on the wideout when they release their official practice report, but even if Jones was just a limited participant, it's a good sign for his status heading into the weekend. After being held out Tuesday and Wednesday, head coach Dan Quinn said that Jones was still "on the right trajectory," and that appears to be the case, based on his presence on the field Thursday.

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Remains sidelined Wednesday

Jones (ankle) was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: When Jones appears on the injury report, the viewing audience shouldn't be surprised at this point. After Jones sat out Tuesday due to an ankle injury, head coach Dan Quinn even provided some solace, stating the wideout was "on the right trajectory" and would "start getting his work tomorrow," according to Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site. Apparently, Jones requires an additional day of rehab before he can partake in preparations for Saturday's divisional-round contest at…read more

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Slated to practice Wednesday

Jones (ankle) didn't practice Tuesday but is expected to return in some fashion Wednesday, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports. "He's on the right trajectory and he'll start getting his work tomorrow [Wednesday]," head coach Dan Quinn said.

Analysis: By all accounts, especially Quinn's, Jones' status as a non-participant is due to a maintenance-related decision, which is a prudent one for the often dinged-up wideout. As the Falcons prepare for Saturday's divisional-round opponent, the Eagles, it should be noted Jones has rid himself of the rib issue that stemmed from a hard hit to the midsection Week 17. With only an ankle injury in tow, he'll ease into action with the intent of heading into the weekend without a designation for the second…read more

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DNP on Tuesday

Analysis: According to Wendy Adams of the Falcons Radio Network, head coach Dan Quinn predicted as much early Tuesday. That said, the reason for Jones' absence wasn't clear. During wild-card week, Jones was tabbed with ankle and rib injuries, the latter of which seems to be an issue of the past. Assuming he returns to drills in some capacity Wednesday and/or Thursday, the Falcons are apt to clear the wideout for action, as they did a week ago.

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Sitting out practice Tuesday

Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said that Jones would sit out Tuesday's practice, Wendy Adams of the Falcons Radio Network reports.

Analysis: Quinn noted that Jones has endured no setbacks with the ankle and rib injuries he carried into the Falcons' wild-card win over the Rams, during which the wideout caught nine of 10 targets for 94 yards and a touchdown. As a result, it appears Jones' absence Tuesday is primarily maintenance-related. Quinn also indicated that all other players on the Falcons' active roster will practice in some capacity Tuesday, suggesting the team is in sound health as Saturday's divisional-round matchup with the…read more

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Jones nabbed nine of 10 targets for 94 yards and a touchdown during Saturday's 26-13 win over the Rams.

Analysis: Jones ate up Los Angeles' typically potent pass defense, capping off the night by beating his man to the outside on a rainbow from Matt Ryan -- an eight-yard score that put Atlanta up by two scores late. The score was a welcome surprise for Jones who is notoriously quiet in the red zone, nabbed just three touchdowns all season, and entered Saturday on a five-game scoreless streak. He'll have to beat the odds again next week against Philadelphia's top-five defense. Expect Atlanta to attack the…read more

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Set for wild-card weekend

Jones (ankle/ribs) doesn't have a designation for Saturday's wild-card game versus the Rams, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: The Falcons cleared all seven of their injured players on the final injury report of the week, calling each one "ready to go," per McClure. The statement lines up with Jones' own contention from Wednesday. "I feel great," Jones told D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "I'll be ready to go." Jones' injuries were alleviated by a DNP/limited/limited practice regimen this week, with the hope he keeps up his pace from the final six games of the regular season. During that…read more

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Limited Wednesday, expects to play Saturday

Jones (ankle/ribs) was a limited participant in practice Wednesday, but expects to play in Saturday's wild-card game against the Rams, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. "I feel great," Jones said Wednesday. "I'll be ready to go [for Saturday]."

Analysis: Jones' lack of full activity in the Falcons' penultimate practice of the week apparently isn't of much concern to the team, whose chief goal remains ensuring the wideout is as healthy as possible for the postseason. He'll likely avoid an injury designation heading into the weekend if he's able to increase his activity Thursday, but even if Jones is listed as questionable for the contest, it would be a major surprise if he ended up being inactive due to the two injuries.

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Will increase activity Wednesday

Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said that Jones (ankle/ribs) will take part in walk-through activities and participate in some drills during Wednesday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones' dual injuries resulted in the Falcons holding him out of their first practice of the week Tuesday, but it's widely believed his absence was for maintenance-related reasons rather than any serious concern about his status heading into the wild-card matchup with the Rams on Saturday. It's possible that Jones' practice reps will be restricted both Wednesday and Thursday as the Falcons aim to keep him as fresh as possible for the postseason opener. With 34 receptions for 658 yards and two…read more

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Misses Tuesday's practice

Jones (ankle/ribs) didn't practice Tuesday, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Jones has been dealing with an ankle injury for roughly two months at this point, but the rib designation is a new one for the Falcons' No. 1 wide receiver. Its inclusion on the team's first injury report of wild-card week likely stems from Jones taking a hard hit to the midsection in the first half of Sunday's win against the Panthers, which left him writhing in pain on the turf for a spell. His upcoming availability Saturday versus the Rams will be known by Thursday, but a showing prior to…read more

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Jones brought in five of 11 targets for 80 yards in Sunday's 22-10 win over the Panthers.

Analysis: Jones brought in less than half of his targets, but he was productive enough to help the Falcons clinch the No. 6 seed in the NFC with the win. He also reached the 9,000-yard career milestone with a 14-yard reception midway through the third quarter, reaching that mark faster than any receiver since the 1970 merger. Jones did have an injury scare on the opening possession after taking a significant hit from safety Mike Adams, but he was able to return to action before the drive culminated in a…read more

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Cleared for Week 17

Jones (ankle/thumb) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against Carolina, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones was held out of practice Wednesday but then managed limited sessions Thursday and Friday. The lack of a full session isn't a concern, as the Falcons have limited Jones' practice reps whenever he's shown up on the injury report with a minor issue this season. He caught six of 12 targets for 118 yards in a 20-17 loss to the Panthers back in Week 9, but his performance was best remembered for an ugly fourth-down drop that cost the Falcons a 39-yard touchdown late in the game.

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Returns in limited capacity Thursday

Analysis: After taking the day off Wednesday, Jones arrived on the practice field Thursday and proceeded to catch passes in the portion open to the media, per McClure. The workload was enough to earn a limited tag, but Jones exuded confidence about his Week 17 availability after the session. "It's great," Jones told D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Can't you tell? It's good. I'll be ready to go." The Falcons' final injury report of the week could very well back up Jones's…read more

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Returns to drills Thursday

Analysis: On Wednesday, head coach Dan Quinn hinted Jones would practice in a "small fashion," but the wideout was held out of drills entirely as he instead focused on rehab of ankle and left thumb injuries. One day later, Jones was seen catching passes in the open portion of practice, a sign he's poised to follow last week's DNP/limited/limited practice regimen. Ultimately, Thursday's injury report will reveal his level of participation.

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No go Wednesday

Analysis: Prior to the session, head coach Dan Quinn told Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site that Jones would take part in a "small fashion," but whatever activity he was able to fit in didn't translate to a limited tag. Instead, he was held out, which may explain why he didn't have his left thumb taped up, according to McClure. Jones' ankle and thumb injuries didn't him from running roughshod over the Saints on Sunday, when he posted his fourth 100-yard performance of the season. After…read more

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Will be limited Wednesday

Jones is expected to be a limited participant in Wednesday's session with an ankle injury, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Jones sported the same injury designation during the Falcons' practices last week, but ultimately suited up for Sunday's loss to the Saints, finishing with his second-best receiving output (149 yards) of the season. With Jones playing 57 of 65 (87.6 percent) offensive snaps in that contest and enduring no reported setbacks, his limitations Wednesday are likely just for maintenance purposes. Jones looks like a safe bet to suit up Week 17 against the Panthers with the Falcons' playoff hopes…read more

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Jones finished with 149 yards as he secured seven of 11 targets during Sunday's 23-13 loss to the Saints.

Analysis: Jones led the team in targets, catches and yards by a comfortable margin as he finished with his second-best output of the season. He looked quite dangerous despite drawing plenty of attention from Marshon Lattimore, and he created separation on a 44-yard deep strike as his team tried to claw its way out of a scoreboard deficit. Jones has played through various aches and pains throughout the season, but the fact that he produced one of his most productive games this late in the campaign is a…read more

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Good to go

Jones (ankle) doesn't have a designation on the final injury report for Sunday's game in New Orleans.

Analysis: After missing Wednesday's practice, Jones managed limited sessions Thursday and Friday to finish out the week. Neither his ankle nor thumb seems like a major concern, with Falcons head coach Dan Quinn saying Friday that he didn't see any hesitation from Jones on the practice field, per ESPN.com's Vaughn McClure. The real concern is Sunday's matchup with a stingy New Orleans pass defense that's limited opposing wideouts to a 57.8-percent catch rate and 7.6 yards per target, with starting…read more

Published: Fri, Dec 22 at 11:43am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Practices again Friday

Jones (ankle/thumb) practiced Friday for the second day in a row, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones sat out Wednesday's practice to start the week and was not expected to practice Thursday either; but he was actually able to get some work in on a limited basis, so his participation Friday gives him two consecutive days of activity. That bodes well for his chances of playing in Sunday's matchup against the Saints. An official update from the Falcons will be provided at some point after Friday's practice.

Published: Fri, Dec 22 at 9:02am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Returns to practice Thursday

Analysis: Well before the start of Thursday's session, head coach Dan Quinn relayed to McClure that Jones would miss a second consecutive practice. Instead, Jones would take part in a walk-through before sitting out the rest of the day. In reality, he proceeded to do much more than expected, catching passes and running through some drills, according to McClure. In between workouts, Jones himself told McClure that he's "fine," despite having his left thumb bandaged. Due to Thursday's developments, there…read more

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Sits out practice, but on track for Week 16

Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said that Jones (ankle/thumb) won't practice Thursday, but indicated the wideout isn't in serious danger of missing Sunday's game against the Saints, Tom Pelissero of NFL.com reports.

Analysis: While Quinn's comments offer some degree of reassurance for fantasy owners planning to use Jones in Week 16 matchups, it's still never all that encouraging to see a player sidelined for the first two days of practice. It's expected that Jones will return to practice in some capacity Friday, but in the event he's limited in the session or held out entirely, he would likely carry an injury designation into the weekend. In his previous matchup with the Saints in Week 14, Jones reeled in five of 11…read more

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Nursing multiple injuries

Analysis: Falcons head coach Dan Quinn revealed the ankle injury earlier Wednesday, according to Ledbetter, but Jones' thumb could be the bigger issue in the long run. There's a chance Jones is getting a maintenance day Wednesday, so the Falcons' next two practices may shed light on his health. At worst, Jones' status for Sunday's game against the Saints won't be clarified until the end of the week.

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Missing practice with ankle injury

Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said Jones won't practice Wednesday due to an ankle injury, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Analysis: Despite hurting his ankle on the second play of Monday's 24-21 win at Tampa Bay, Jones played 54 of 71 offensive snaps, which helped him rack up eight targets for the ninth time in 14 games this season. However, he managed to corral just three of them for 54 yards. With maintenance ordered up for Jones this week, his status bears watching in advance of the Week 16 road outing in New Orleans.

Published: Wed, Dec 20 at 9:39am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Jones caught three of eight targets for 54 yards in Monday night's 24-21 win over the Buccaneers.

Analysis: Jones entered the game with big expectations following his 253-yard, two-touchdown assault of the Bucs in Week 12, but he was unable to get much going Monday. While Jones still led the Falcons in targets, his three receptions tied for his second fewest this season. The wideout's night could've been better had a contested deep ball during the second half not gone through his hands, but considering he went for five catches and 98 yards in Week 14's meeting with the Saints, fantasy owners should…read more

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Narrowly misses century mark

Jones brought in five of 11 targets for 98 yards in Thursday's 20-17 win over the Saints.

Analysis: Jones was just shy of his fourth 100-yard effort of the campaign, but his performance was nevertheless a nice bounce-back after a 24-yard tally in Week 13 against the Vikings. The 28-year-old wideout is unlikely to come close to replicate his 253-yard outburst in Week 12 versus the Buccaneers, but he naturally remains a highly valued asset in all formats during fantasy playoff season and has now seen double-digit targets in three of his past four contests. He'll look to do damage to the Tampa…read more

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Jones caught two of six passes for 24 yards during Sunday's 14-9 loss to the Vikings.

Analysis: Jones struggled to get loose from Xavier Rhodes, who shadowed him throughout the day, and also received a steady dose of double teams. He tied for the team lead in targets but still came away with his lowest yardage output of the season. Jones, who was coming off a game in which he caught 12 passes for 253 yards and a pair of scores, will look to get back on track Thursday against the Saints.

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Jones (ankle) doesn't have a designation on the final injury report for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Limited practice participation has become the norm for Jones, who just recorded the third 250-yard performance of his career in a 34-20 win over the Buccaneers. He'd previously been reliable more so than spectacular, but Week 12 answered any questions about whether his usual assortment of minor lower-body injuries has been impacting his performance.

Published: Fri, Dec 1 at 12:36pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Limited by ankle Wednesday

Analysis: Jones is making a regular appearance on the injury report for the fourth consecutive week, a stretch in which he's accrued 23 catches (on 33 targets) for 381 yards and two TDs. Of course, the bulk of the production derives from Sunday's 253-yard, two-touchdown outburst against the Buccaneers. Assuming his health checks out by the end of the week, Jones will attempt to exploit a Vikings defense Sunday that has conceded eight touchdowns and 7.5 YPT to wideouts in 11 games this season.

Published: Wed, Nov 29 at 2:03pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Explodes for third career 250-yard effort

Jones brought in 12 of 15 targets for 253 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 34-20 win over the Buccaneers. He also rushed once for 15 yards.

Analysis: Despite a solid season overall, Jones had been frustrating fantasy owners with a lack of the next-level performances that he'd generated more frequently in past years. That dissatisfaction came to a resounding end Sunday, as Jones put together an NFL record third 250-yard performance of his career and his best yardage total since a career-best 300-yard effort versus the Panthers in Week 4 of the 2016 campaign. The multi-time Pro Bowler also logged multiple touchdowns for the first time this…read more

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Cleared to face Tampa

Jones (ankle/knee) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Analysis: Jones was listed as a limited practice participant throughout the week, never quite making it back to full status. That's essentially become his new standard as the Falcons try to protect him from the slew of lower-body injuries that have become an accepted part of the package. Jones will square off with a Tampa defense that's given up a league-high 1,952 receiving yards to wideouts, though his target volume likely would disappoint if the Falcons were to jump out to a big lead early. He has a…read more

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Limited at practice still

Jones (ankle/knee) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

Analysis: Jones apparently added a minor knee injury to the ankle issue that has been bothering him for a few weeks. He has yet to miss a game this season and has a long history of lower-body injuries, but it's possible the wear and tear has contributed to his disappointing campaign. The bigger factor seems to be a lack of red-zone opportunities and overall inconsistency with volume, as he's producing 9.1 yards per target yet is on pace to finish the year with only 86 catches for 1,258 yards on 138…read more

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Jones caught five of 10 targets for 71 yards in Monday night's 34-31 win over the Seahawks.

Analysis: Jones led the Falcons in all major receiving categories, although Mohamed Sanu and tight end Levine Toilolo were the ones to catch touchdown passes. After managing an ankle injury for a second straight week, Jones improved on his Week 10 performance. That development, coupled with the fact Atlanta hosts Tampa Bay's second-worst passing defense, offers optimism for a big day from Jones this Sunday.

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Will play Monday

Jones (ankle) was absent from the Falcons' injury report and is in line to play Monday night against the Seahawks, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Jones was held out of practice Thursday as the wideout continued to battle a nagging ankle injury. However, he was able to take the field the past two days and, barring any major setbacks, should be set for the Monday night showdown. Jones played last week against the Cowboys after missing practices during the week. He'll look to do the same this week against a battered Seahawks secondary that will be without Kam Chancellor (neck) and Richard Sherman (Achilles).

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Analysis: While he'll likely only be a limited participant, Friday's return puts Jones on track for Monday's road game against the Seahawks. He was also held out of practice until Friday last week and ended up catching six of eight targets for 57 yards in Sunday's 27-7 win over Dallas. Jones caught seven passes for 139 yards and a touchdown in Seattle early last season, and that was with Richard Sherman (Achilles) in the lineup.

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No practice Thursday

Jones (ankle) was held out of practice Thursday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Analysis: Prior to the Falcons' morning walkthrough, head coach Dan Quinn mentioned Jones would practice on a limited basis, but his prediction didn't come to fruition. The development may have been a precautionary measure as Jones works through an ankle injury for the second consecutive week. In any case, Thursday's absence will induce owners to check in regularly to make sure he's available for Monday's showdown in Seattle.

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Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said that Jones would be a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Quinn didn't specify why Jones would be limited for the Falcons' first practice session of the week, but it's likely related to the ankle injury that resulted in the team restricting the wideout's practice reps before he suited up for the Week 10 win over the Cowboys. Jones escaped the victory without any reported setbacks to the ankle, so there's a good possibility he's just getting something of a maintenance day in advance of Monday's matchup with the Seahawks.

Published: Thu, Nov 16 at 9:30am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Kept in check Sunday

Jones caught six of eight pass attempts for 57 yards in Sunday's 27-7 win over Dallas.

Analysis: Jones followed up his highest-yardage game of the season in Week 9 with his second-lowest on Sunday, but gameflow was largely to blame for the lack of output. Matt Ryan spread the ball around, targeting eight different receivers, three of which amassed 49 or more yards. And once the Falcons got up 24-7 early in the fourth quarter, they only threw the ball only one more time for the remainder of the game. The 28-year-old receiver will try to get back on track Week 11 in Seattle.

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Ready to play

Jones (ankle) returned to practice Friday and will play in Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Kelsey Conway of AtlantaFalcons.com reports.

Analysis: Despite missing practice Wednesday and Thursday and only logging a limited session Friday, the star wideout doesn't have any injury designation for Sunday's game. Falcons coach Dan Quinn said Jones looked explosive at Friday's practice, perhaps hinting that he could've logged a full practice if the team had so desired. The lack of an injury designation suggests Jones should be fine to handle his usual workload, barring an in-game aggravation to his ankle.

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Looks good at Friday practice

Analysis: While he still figures to show up on the final injury report, Jones has put himself on track to play in Sunday's game against the Cowboys, despite missing practice Wednesday and Thursday. He played through the ankle injury in the second half of last week's 20-17 loss to Carolina, though it may have played a role in his memorable dropped touchdown, a play that would've resulted in his best stat line of the season if he'd held on. It is possible the Falcons restrict Jones' snap share to…read more

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Back at practice

Analysis: It won't be clear until after the session how much work Jones was able to get in, but his presence alone is encouraging coming off two straight days without any work. A final call on his Week 10 status may not come until Sunday if he is listed as questionable, but fantasy players have reason to be optimistic about him playing this week.

Published: Fri, Nov 10 at 8:27am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Misses practice Thursday

Jones (ankle) didn't participate in Thursday's practice.

Analysis: Prior to practice, head coach Dan Quinn said he would decide if Jones would see involvement in the session based on how he performed in the team's walk-through, according to Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site. Evidently, it was determined that the wideout wasn't ready to log any reps. The Falcons will reevaluate Jones and see if he's able to take part in practice Friday, which would offer more reassurance that he'll be able to play Sunday against the Cowboys.

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Held out of practice

Analysis: An earlier report suggested Jones would practice in a limited capacity -- likely just taking part in a walk-through -- but the Falcons ultimately listed him as a non-participant to start the week. This doesn't necessarily mean he missed the walk-through, as it's possible the team doesn't view that as actual practice participation. Either way, Jones can quiet the concern with a return to practice Thursday as the Falcons prepare for Sunday's game against the Cowboys. He caught six of 12 targets…read more

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Dealing with lower leg issue

Jones (lower leg) is expected to be limited at practice Wednesday, Will McFadden of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: More specifically, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com suggests that the star wideout won't actually practice Wednesday, but will go through the team's walk-through. Jones' status for Sunday's game against the Cowboys will thus need to be monitored in the coming days, but there's a good chance that he could be limited at practice all week.

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Dealing with leg injury

Jones suffered a lower-leg injury during Sunday's 20-17 loss at Carolina, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.

Analysis: Lower-body injuries have plagued Jones throughout his career, but the precise nature of this ailment isn't known. According to head coach Dan Quinn, Jones' reps will be limited in practice this week, likely as a precautionary measure. Expect Jones' availability for Sunday's game versus the Cowboys to become more clear as the week proceeds.

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Jones brought in six of 12 targets for 118 yards in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Panthers.

Analysis: The perennial Pro Bowler's final line looked impressive enough, but it could have been significantly better had he held on to a would-be 39-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter on which he was wide open. Jones did post his best receiving yardage total of the season and eclipsed the century mark for the first time since Week 2. The 28-year-old now has 43 receptions for 658 yards (15.3 YPC) over eight games, but he's only gotten into the end zone on one occasion. He's also averaging a…read more

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